a few anchor questions

Boat Angling - everything welcome. The opinions expressed here are those of the private individuals, and we accept no responsibility or liability.

Moderator: JimC

Message
Author
User avatar
DAMIEN
SAI Sea Dog!
Posts: 448
Joined: Mon Oct 11, 2004 4:46 pm
Location: raheny/eniscorthy

a few anchor questions

#1 Post by DAMIEN »

well lads picked up an Orkney 16ft longliner the weekend just wanted to get an anchor for her,kept the old one off the speed boat myself and friend had,its 50meter of 10mm rope 5meters chain looks about 8mm chain and 5kg anchor,reckon this should well keep me held down,just wonfering is 50enough rope for most marks?

cheers
kieranring
SAI Bait Ball
Posts: 55
Joined: Mon Sep 10, 2012 2:47 pm
Location: Youghal

Re: a few anchor questions

#2 Post by kieranring »

Anchor and chain are fine , you'll need more rope , well it depends on the depth of water you'll be anchoring , the general rule of thumb is three times the depth.
User avatar
DAMIEN
SAI Sea Dog!
Posts: 448
Joined: Mon Oct 11, 2004 4:46 pm
Location: raheny/eniscorthy

Re: a few anchor questions

#3 Post by DAMIEN »

cheers for that had a feeling if it held a 21ft speed boat its perfect for my boat just wasnt sure on rope must find out the general depth of the marks i fish when i get around to them so

cheers
User avatar
JimC
Moderator
Posts: 3083
Joined: Wed Jan 29, 2003 5:18 pm
Location: Cork

Re: a few anchor questions

#4 Post by JimC »

What style anchor?
User avatar
DAMIEN
SAI Sea Dog!
Posts: 448
Joined: Mon Oct 11, 2004 4:46 pm
Location: raheny/eniscorthy

Re: a few anchor questions

#5 Post by DAMIEN »

@jim folding anchor
User avatar
MAC
SAC Treasurer
Posts: 4331
Joined: Tue Jun 29, 2004 1:47 pm
Location: Too far from Water

Re: a few anchor questions

#6 Post by MAC »

You'll be OK in shallow areas around Howth and other such sheltered marks. You won't be too long loosing that anchor if you anchor on Rock. Folding anchors can be very hard to retrieve if they are stuck If you make it down to Wicklow or Wexford there can be a heavy push of tide in these areas and you will need at least 150 feet or rope and a 5kg Bruce style Anchor to give yourself more grip. If you rig this anchor to trip, you can also anchor rocky areas and give yourself a better chance of getting your anchor back.

If you like PM me your number and I can show you the basics.

Kev
><º> ><º>

><º>
User avatar
JimC
Moderator
Posts: 3083
Joined: Wed Jan 29, 2003 5:18 pm
Location: Cork

Re: a few anchor questions

#7 Post by JimC »

DAMIEN wrote:@jim folding anchor
I would ditch the folding grapnel and keep it as a spare/backup. It will do fine on rock but will not be worth awank on sand. Use a Bruce or plough as your all round anchor. Rigged to trip out if stuck and retrieved with a buoy if the water is deep....perfect.

Return to “Boat Angling Q&A / Forum”